Emergencies are unpredictable and often occur without warning. From natural disasters to unforeseen events, public assets face unique challenges demanding immediate and effective responses. Whether dealing with infrastructure on our roadways and railways or public buildings such as schools and hospitals, the public not only requires a rapid response, but also needs it.
You’ll learn from construction experts and public agency representatives from rail, school, and utility infrastructure who have managed numerous emergency projects, sharing their experiences and best practices. This session will delve into why emergency construction management contracts are essential and how to develop robust plans that can be quickly implemented when needed.
Speakers:
• Dean Johanson - Chief Project Officer | New York City School Construction Authority
• Gordon Tung, PE - Vice President | New York City School Construction Authority
• Sharon Berger, Esq., CCM - Advancing Crisis Readiness: Emergency/On Call CM/PM in the Public Sector | GFT
Continuing Education:
CMCI Recertification Points: 1
Professional Development Hours (PDH): 1